CANCER BIOLOGY - USF
GLOBAL SUSTAINABILITY program
Master of Arts (M.A.) Degree
DEGREE INFORMATION
Program Admission Deadlines:
Fall:
U.S. February 15
Minimum Total Hours: 30
Program Level: Masters
CIP Code: 30.3301
Dept Code: CS
Program (Major/College): GBS / CS
Approved 2010
Concentrations:
Entrepreneurship (ETR)
Sustainable Energy (SUSE)
Sustainable Tourism (SUT)
Water (WTR)
CONTACT INFORMATION
College: Patel College of Global Sustainability
Contact Information: grad.usf.edu
patel.usf.edu
PROGRAM INFORMATION
The Patel College of Global Sustainability fosters sustainable urban communities and environments through collaborative research, education, and community involvement. Its research generates innovations and new knowledge that help cities around the world, including those in developing countries, to reduce their ecological footprint while improving their form and function to make them healthier, more livable, and more resilient.
In this innovative 30 credit hour program, the students will apply their passion for the environment with cutting-edge research and on-the-ground experience. The program offers a multidisciplinary study of the environment and social and economic dimensions of sustainability to enable informed decisions and to create tangible change toward sustainable futures. Upon graduation, the students will be ready for careers in global sustainability that require teamwork and program planning skills to solve sustainability issues in developing and developed nations.
Accreditation:
Accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of College and Schools.
Major Research Areas: Global sustainability, integrated resource management, systems thinking, green communities, entrepreneurship, ecotourism
ADMISSION INFORMATION
Must meet University requirements (see Graduate Admissions) as well as requirements listed below.
Program Admission Requirements
• GRE is not required
• GPA of at least 3.0 or greater
• At least two letters of recommendation, one must be academic from a professor at the applicants most recent institution
• Official transcripts for degrees earned at institutions other than the University of South Florida
• 250-500 word essay that includes the student’s academic and professional background, reasons for pursuing this degree, and their professional goals in terms of contributing to global sustainability.
• Portfolio – the applicant may provide a portfolio demonstrating prior work that focuses on sustainability
• Applicants whose native language is not English or who have not earned a degree in the United States must also submit TOEFL scores earned within two (2) years of the desired term of entry. A minimum total score of 79 on the internet‐based test or 550 on the paper‐based test are required. Applications submitted with TOEFL scores that do not meet the minimum requirements will be denied. The TOEFL requirement may be waived if the applicant meets one of the following conditions:
• The applicant’s native language is English, or
• Has scored 500 or higher on the GRE Verbal Test, or
• Has earned a college degree at a U.S. institution of higher learning, or
• Has earned a college degree from an institution whose language of instruction is
• English (must be noted on the transcript), or
• Has scored 6.5 on International English Language Testing System (IELTS)
DEGREE PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
Total Minimum Credit Hours Required: 30 credits
Core requirements – 18 credit hours
Concentration – 6 credit hours
Electives – 6 credit hours
Comprehensive Exam
The M.A. in Global Sustainability degree has three concentrations in sustainable tourism, entrepreneurship and water. It requires students to complete 24 credit hours of coursework and 6 credit hours of internship. Twelve (12) credits of the coursework are required to be completed by all students, at least 6 credits of coursework are within the chosen concentration, and 6 credits are reserved for general electives.
CORE RQUIREMENTS - 18 credit hours
IDS 6233 3 Concepts and Principles of Sustainability
IDS 6235 3 Economics and Finance for Sustainability
IDS 6234 3 Systems Thinking: The key to Sustainability
IDS 6238 3 Communicating the Value of Sustainability
IDS 6946 6 Global Sustainability Internship
The required 6 credit global internship will be completed in the student’s last semester. All students must complete the Global Internship Preparation Seminar Series prior to registration for Internship.
Required Internship will be completed in the last semester of the Program, normally 4-6 weeks or as advised by the Program.
CONCENTRATION REQUIREMENTS - 6 credits
Students select at least one concentration.
Entrepreneurship (ETR)
ENT 6116 3 Business Plan Development
ENT 6186 3 Strategic Market Assessment for New Technologies
Sustainable Energy (SUSE)
IDS 6240 6207 3 Renewable Transportation Fuels
IDS 6241 6208 3 Renewable Power Portfolio
Sustainable Tourism (SUT)
IDS 6236 3 Sustainable Tourism Development: Principles & Practices
IDS 6237 3 Ecotourism and Sustainable Tourism Management for Coastal & Marine Habitat Protection
Water (WTR)
IDS 6245 3 Sustainable Water Resource Management: Doing More with Less
IDS 6xxx 3 Water Sensitive Urban design for Sustainable Communities
Electives for all concentrations* 6 credit hours
Students select two courses from the following list
ANG 5937 3 Global Tourism
ANG 5937 3 Globalization and Technology
ANG 6436 3 Issues in Heritage Tourism
ANG 6469 3 Foundations of Medical AnthropologyAnthropology of Food
ARC 5931 3 Special Topics in Architecture: Landscape & Ecology as Urbanism
ARC 5931 3 Sustainable Neighborhood Development
CGN 6933 3 Green Engineering for Sustainability
CGN 6933 3 Green Infrastructure for Sustainable Communities
CGN 6933 3 Sustainable Transportation
CWR 6305 3 Urban HydrologySustainability Development Engineering
CWR 6820 3 Coastal Waves & Structures
ECH 5785 3 Sustaining the Earth: An Engineering Approach
EEL 6935 3 Sustainable Energy
EIN 6935 3 Lean Six Sigma
ENT 6016 3 New Venture Formation
ENT 6415 3 Venture Capital and Private Equity in Entrepreneurship
ENT 6606 3 Product Development
ENT 6930 3 Global Entrepreneurship
ENT 6947 3 Advanced Topics in Entrepreneurship
ENV 4417 3 Water Quality and Treatment
ENV 6667 3 Environmental Biotechnology
EVR 6216 3 Advances in Water Quality Policy and Management
EVR 6320 3 Environmental Management
EVR 6937 3 Seminar in Environmental Policy: Environmental Policy and the Built Environment
EVR 6937 3 Seminar in Environmental Policy: Planning, Policy and Politics
EVR 6937 3 Seminar in Environmental Policy: Sustainability and Development
GEB 6457 3 Ethics, Law and Sustainable Business Practices
GEB 6930 3 Environmental Law and Issues
GMS 6095 3 Principles of Intellectual Property
MAN 6746 3 Designing Sustainable Enterprise
MAN 6930 3 Global Entrepreneurship
MAR 6936 3 Sustainable Marketing
PAD 5035 3 Intro to Applied GIS
PAD 6335 3 Urban Growth Management
PAD 6336 3 Community Development Programs and Strategies
PHC 6934 3 Public Health Topics in Global Sustainability
PHI 6605 3 Environmental Ethics
TTE 6270 3 Intelligent Transportation Systems
URP 6930 3 Disaster Resilient Community
URP 6930 3 Environmental Planning Issues in Coastal Communities
URP 6930 3 Environmental Policy & the Built Environment
URP 6930 3 Food Systems Planning
* Other courses in global sustainability may be substituted for these electives as approved by the program director.
Comprehensive exam
The internship report serves as the program’s comprehensive exam. As part of this process, students write a 20 page internship proposal and a final internship report. The report requires both field research conducted during the internship and substantial research in the relevant literature. The report is a minimum of 50 pages.
COURSES
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GLOBAL SUSTAINABILITY and Entrepreneurship in applied technologies dual degree program
Master of Arts in Global Sustainability (M.A.) Degree and
Master of Science in Entrepreneurship in Applied Technologies (M.S.)
DEGREE INFORMATION
Program Admission Deadlines:
Refer to respective program deadlines
Minimum Total Hours: 30/30
Program Level: Masters
CIP Code: 30.3301/
Dept Codes: CS/MAN
Program (Major/College): GBS/CS & EAT/BA
CONTACT INFORMATION
Colleges: Business and
Global Sustainability
Departments: Center for Entrepreneurship
and Global Sustainability
Contact Information: grad.usf.edu
Other Resources:
Patel.usf.edu
entrepreneurship.usf.edu
entrepreneurship@usf.edu
PROGRAM INFORMATION
The Dual Degree Program in Global Sustainability and Entrepreneurship combines two existing programs which allows students to attain two Master’s degrees simultaneously rather than in a sequential effort. The time commitment will be about three years with a total of 51 credit hours between the two programs (9 hours are shared). The combination of a Master’s in Global Sustainability with a Master’s in Entrepreneurship provides students with a comprehensive understanding of concepts, tools, and skills of sustainability, and students will be able to apply these areas in a problem solving context. Students shall have the opportunity to focus on the areas of green technology and development, transport, energy, and sustainable enterprise.
Accreditation:
Accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of College and Schools.
ADMISSION INFORMATION
Must meet University requirements (see Graduate Admissions) as well as requirements for each program. Students must satisfy the requirements for the two degrees separately. Refer to the individual program listings for the specific requirements for each degree.
DEGREE PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
Listed below are the 9 hours of shared courses. Please refer to the specific program listings for full requirements. All graduation requirements of the individual programs apply.
Common Courses (9 credits may be counted toward both the GS and EAT degrees)
ENT 6016 3 New Venture Formation
ENT 6116 3 Business Plan Development
GMS 6095 3 Principles of Intellectual Property
ENT 6186 3 Strategic Market Assessment
ENT 6947 3 Applied Topics in Entrepreneurship
ENT 6606 3 Product Development
ENT 6415 3 Venture Capital and Private Equity
All Dual Master’s in Global Sustainability and Entrepreneurship students must complete ENT 6016 (New Venture Formation), ENT 6186 (Strategic Market Assessment) and ENT 6947 (Applied Topics in Entrepreneurship).
Global Internship
All Dual Master’s in Global Sustainability and Entrepreneurship students must complete IDS 6946, a six (6) credit hour global internship.
The required 6 credit global internship will be completed in the student’s last semester. All students must complete the Global Internship Preparation Seminar Series prior to registration for Internship.
COURSES
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